(spacey sounds)
- Hoobledoop tiddlypeeps,
I'm Hubba Hubba
talking to you from Hoobland.
And I'm about to send
four of my favorite Hoobs
down to earth to find
out all about you
for my great Hoobapedia.
Here they come!
(spacey sounds)
(rock music)
♪ You know who the Hoobs are ♪
♪ Ivor, Groove and Tula ♪
♪ We're Hoobs ♪
♪ And they're ready to go ♪
♪ Now the wheels are turning ♪
♪ We can all get learning ♪
♪ All the things
we want to know ♪
♪ Hubba Hubba's in Hoobland ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob Hoob hooray ♪
♪ The hoobmobile is
coming your way ♪
- Here we come!
♪ The Hoobs are here
to what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
- You know who the Hoobs are
(Groove yawns)
Ivor, Groove, and...
(gurlgles)
Tula.
- All right, and yep.
Ah, oh, ow!
(crashes)
- Bum, bum, oh Tula.
What are you doing?
- I'm doing hooby pawstands.
I'm busy training to
be a great gymnast.
- Oh I see.
(Iver chuckles)
And what are you
busy doing Groove?
- Me?
I'm busy relaxing.
- Hyah, bah!
(all laugh)
- Go Tula!
(crashes)
- [Tula] Hooby bother.
- Oh dear, let me rub it better.
- I'd give up if
I were you Tula.
- Give up never.
- Oh no Groove, the question is,
how can Tula do hooby
pawstands without getting hurt.
- [Announcer] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- That is the question!
Come on!
(groove groans)
- Just as I was getting comfy.
- How can Tula do hooby
pawstands without getting hurt?
That's a hooble dooble duper
question for Hoob News.
Hooby pawstanding hoobs
everywhere will want
to know the answer to that one.
- Actually I think I already
know the answer Hubba Hubba.
- [All] You do?
- Oh yeah, what Tula
needs is one of those
big squashy mats that
tiddlypeeps have.
- Oh Groove, you're a genius.
- Yeah, well I'll
just go back upstairs
and carry on relaxing
if that's okay by you.
- Oh, oh wait a
minute, wait a minute.
Groove come back!
- What now?
- There isn't room between
all the hooby plants
for a big squashy mat.
- No.
Iver you're right.
(Hubba Hubba laughs)
- But, what's interesting
about big squashy mats
is that they're soft.
- And soft things are
hoobacious to fall on.
- Now let me see if I can
find you some soft things
that will fit between
the hooby plants.
- [Tula] Hm!
- Ah, a tiddlypeep has sent
in a story that might help.
Have a look at this
while I email Roma.
(spacey sounds)
- [Narrator] Gordon the giant
was very very lonely.
And what he wanted most
was someone to play with.
- I know!
- [Narrator] Said
Gordon one day.
- I'll go to the town
and see if some of the children
would like to play with me.
- [Narrator] So Gordon
set off for the town.
His feet went thud, thud, thud.
And the ground
shook beneath them.
The children looked up when
they heard the thudding.
- [Children] Quick,
it's a giant!
Run away!
- Oh good!
- [Narrator] Said
Gordon to himself.
- They want to play
catch me if you can.
- [Narrator] So he
thudded after them.
Thud, thud, thud.
The children were
very frightened.
- [Children] Let's run to
the top of the tallest tower
in the town.
He won't be able to
reach us up there!
- [Narrator] So the children
ran right to the top
of the tallest
tower in the town.
But the heavy thud, thud, thud
of Gordon's feet was
shaking the ground so much
that the tallest
tower in the town
was starting to wobble.
- [Tula] Oh no, the
children are in there.
- [Iver] Be careful!
- [Brunette boy] Our
tower's going to fall down!
We'll have to jump for it.
- [Narrator] Cried a little boy.
- [Blonde Boy] But we can't!
- [Narrator] Said another.
- [Blonde Boy] We'll
hurt ourselves.
- [Gordon] Oh no you won't.
- [Narrator] Called a
loud voice below them.
- Jump onto my big soft tummy.
You'll be quite safe.
- [Narrator] So one by
one, the children jumped
out of the tower.
And landed on Gordon's
big soft tummy.
- [Children] This is fun!
(spacey sounds)
- Hooby galooby, the answer
was staring us in the face.
Now then, who should it be?
(Iver laughs)
- Oh not me Tula, my tummy's
nowhere near soft enough.
- Ah, but Groove's is.
- Hey?
- It is the softest, squishiest
tummy I've ever seen.
(Groove yells)
- No stop it Tula, stop it.
(Tula laughs)
no, no, no don't poke me!
- It's perfect for me, I
won't hurt myself at all.
- Stop please, stop Tula.
- Squidgy, squidgy,
squidge, squidge, squidge.
- Tula stop!
(Tula laughs)
- You fall on my tummy, you
won't get hurt, but I will.
- That's a fair point Tula.
- Yeah I've got a better idea.
Let's use my collection
of squidgy furry things.
(Groove grunts)
Go on it's bound to work.
- How?
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, howú ♪
♪ How, how, how, how, how ♪
♪ How, how ♪
- Here's how, tah dah.
My hooby groovy collection
of squidgy furry things
including my favorite
kitten Kevin.
- Hm, it's not what great
gymnasts usually use.
- No, no, no, but it's what
great hoob gymnasts use.
Or at least they will after
you've shown them on Hoob News.
Go on Tula, give it a try.
- Oh, all right.
Ready....and.
(Tula grunts)
Woh, woh.
- [Groove] Oh no!
(crashes)
Oh no, Kevin!
Tula, I think you've
broken his tail.
- Groove, how can Tula possibly
use your squidgy furry things
if you're going to make a fuss
every time she falls on them.
- Well it's not
the answer anyway.
I'm not sure which but
of Kevin I fell on.
But it hurts!
He might be soft, but
he's too lumpy and bumpy.
- [Announcer] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- It's Hubba Hubba.
Come on!
- Lumpy and bumpy,
aw poor Kevin.
How dare you call my
Kevin lumpy and bumpy.
- Ah hoobs, there you are.
Now I've been searching hoob net
and I think I've found something
rather soft and interesting.
(Iver chuckles)
- Oh good.
- Take a look at
this, it might help.
(spacey sounds)
(gentle music)
- [Hubba Hubba] Ah, now these
are very interesting hoobs.
These are bird's
feathers you see?
And they're very soft.
And they're very interesting
because they come
in all sorts of shapes
and sizes and colors.
Just like the birds
on this peep planet.
(Hubba Hubba chuckles)
Eh, now you see there are
some falling through the air.
Aren't they absolutely
hooble dooble duper.
(spacey sounds)
- I knew I had some
feathers somewhere.
They were in my collection of
things that fly away
when it's windy, hah.
- Oh, well done Groove!
- Hoobacious, now,
all we've got to do
is lay them out on
the roof garden.
- But how?
♪ How, how, how, how ♪
♪ How, how, how ♪
♪ How, how ♪
- Here's how!
(Iver sneezes)
- Oh thanks Iver, thanks Groove.
They look so soft.
I can't wait to fall on them.
Right.
- Oh, yeah, Groove,
careful, careful.
- And...
(Tula grunts)
(all laugh)
- Here she comes.
- Yeah.
(Tula spits)
- There you are,
didn't hurt a bit.
- Uh, Groove, what collection
did you say these
feathers came from.
(wind gushes)
- Things that fly away
when it's windy collection.
(intense music)
- Oh no.
- [Tula] Hooby paw stand,
hooby paw stand, hooby...
(Tula yells)
(crashes)
- Uh, come on Tula,
let me rub it better.
- What's happened
to my feathers?
- Aw the wind has
blown them all away.
- Oh hooby bother,
well that's no good.
- Cheer up Tula, we'll
find something for you.
- [Announcer] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- Hey, sounds like Hubba
Hubba's already found something.
- I've been thinking hoobs.
tiddlypeeps, are
always falling over.
Why don't you go and ask
them about soft things
to land on.
- Hoobacious idea.
You go too Tula, I'll drive.
Let's get those
Motorettes singing.
Seatbelt.
- Seatbelt!
- We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps.
- Yeah!
(twinkle sounds)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The tiddlypeeps,
the tiddlepeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues ♪
♪ They tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
(children laughing)
- Hoobledoop tiddlypeeps.
- [Children] Hoobledoop Tula.
- Do you want to
do a hooby hello.
- [Children] Yes!
- [All] Hoobledoop,
hoobledoop, woop, woop, woop.
- Well it looks
like you're training
to be great gymnasts.
- Not exactly Tula.
- We're just playing really.
- Well I'm learning
to be a great gymnast.
But I keep falling over
and hurting myself.
- Aw.
- [Iver] Aw.
- Thank you!
- You should put a mat down.
- Well I thought of that.
But there wasn't enough
room on the roof garden.
I tried falling on feathers too,
but the wind just
blew them away.
- What about putting the
feathers in something, Tula.
- In something?
- Yes, to make a cushion, look!
Watch!
(happy music)
- [Groove] Aw.
- [Iver] Oh wow, look.
- Cushions are just
as soft as feathers.
- Because that's what
they're filled with.
- But they won't blow away.
- Oh, what hoobly groobly idea.
And you didn't hurt
yourself did you?
- Nope.
- Iver, Groove,
order some cushions
from hoob net right away.
I'll be back to try
them out in a moment.
Oh, tiddlypeeps, thank you.
You are so clever.
- That's okay Tula.
- I'd better be off back
to the hoobmobile now,
to practice my gymnastics.
Hoobletoodledo.
- [Children] Hoobletoodledo!
(uplifting music)
- Yeah, ah, hooby groovy.
Do you know, these
cushions are so soft
I could just, fall
asleep right here.
- Get off Groove, shoo.
(Groove groans)
- Honestly I was
only testing them.
Just to make sure
they were soft enough
for a great gymnast to use.
(Tula clears throat)
- And...
(Tula groans)
Oh look hooby hand stand,
hooby hand stand, hooby hands
oh I'm going.
(Tula yells)
(Groove laughs)
- Hoob hoob hooray!
- Hoob hoob hooray!
- Hooby galooby, cushions are
even better than feathers.
I can practice at last.
I'm going to practice all day.
- I'm afraid you're
wrong there Tula.
Look at those big black clouds.
- Hooby bother,
it's going to rain.
This is hopeless.
- Oh nevermind Tula,
we'll just have to wait
inside until it stops.
Come on.
(twangy music)
♪ I've seen them
all on hoob net ♪
♪ Those great gymnastic peeps ♪
♪ Performing quite alarming ♪
♪ Jumps and bounds and leaps ♪
♪ And now I've got
hoobacious cushions ♪
♪ To save me when I fall ♪
♪ I'll practice until
I'm the greatest ♪
♪ Gymnast of them all ♪
♪ I'll practice on
the roof garden ♪
♪ Beneath the hooby trees ♪
♪ And with my squishy
feathery friends ♪
♪ I'll never bang my knees ♪
♪ I'll dream of
twirling in the air ♪
♪ And I just know I could ♪
♪ So I'll practice and practice
and practice and practice ♪
♪ Until I'm really good. ♪
♪ I can see it now Tula ♪
♪ The crowd would simply stare ♪
♪ As you, you brave
and daring hoob ♪
♪ Somersault in mid-air ♪
♪ Everyone is standing up ♪
♪ They woo, and wow, and yip ♪
♪ As Tula the greatest gymnast ♪
♪ Does a great hooby backflip ♪
♪ All because of my
lovely cushions ♪
♪ So squashy and
squishy and soft ♪
♪ And after the rain
I'll practice again ♪
♪ Until Tula is tops ♪
♪ We've seen them
all on hoob net ♪
♪ Those great gymnastic peeps ♪
♪ Performing quite alarming ♪
♪ Jumps and bounds and leaps ♪
♪ And now I've got
hoobacious cushions ♪
♪ To save me when I fall ♪
♪ I can practice until I'm the
greatest gymnast of them all ♪
♪ The greatest ♪
♪ Gymnast ♪
♪ Of them all ♪
(pleasant music)
- Hoob hoob hooray,
it's stopped raining.
Iver, Groove!
(Tula groans)
Oh no, they're ruined.
They're all wet and yucky.
Just look, look.
Cushions are hopeless
to use outside.
Oh hooby bother.
- Oh dear, and
just when I thought
we'd found the answer.
(Groove groans)
- Oh I can't lie down either,
otherwise I'll end up wet.
- [Announcer] Roma,
Roma, Roma, Roma.
- Oh, it's Roma.
- Hooble doop Hoobs.
- Hooble doop Roma!
- Hooble doop Roma!
- Now Hubba Hubba tells me
you're finding out about
soft things.
And that's why I've come here.
- Oh, that poor
tiddlypeep behind you.
- What you mean Tula?
She's all right.
- But she keeps falling over.
Ow, there see she
did it again, oh!
- But every time she falls down.
She bounces back up again.
Can't you see?
- Roma's right, Tula.
She doesn't look hurt at all.
- Hm, are you sure.
It must hurt when
she hits the ground.
- No, Tula.
This tiddlypeep isn't
falling onto the ground.
She's using something
called a trampoline.
(Groove laughs)
- It looks hooby groovy.
- And it is hooby groovy Groove.
A trampoline is like a
special springy floor.
It's ever so soft.
So when you jump up,
and fall down onto it.
It bounces you back up again.
You don't hurt yourself at all.
- Hooby galooby, that
sounds exactly what I want.
Could we put one in the
hooby roof garden Roma?
I mean, it wouldn't
blow away or anything?
- No trampolines are heavy Tula.
They couldn't
possibly blow away.
- And do they mind the rain?
- Oh no, they'd be
fine out in the rain.
- They sound hoobly groobly.
- So hooby groobly in fact,
that I've sent you
one to try out.
A tiddlypeep sized
one, perfect for hoobs.
- Oh Roma, thank you so much!
- Don't mention it
Tula, my pleasure.
What's that?
Hooby galooby!
Apparently it's time
for me to have a go.
- [Iver] Oh!
- Coming!
Sorry hoobs, gotta go!
This is Roma hoob,
off to get bouncy.
Hoobletoodledo!
- [All] Hoobletoodledo!
(spacey sounds)
- Hooby galooby,
it's here already.
(Tula giggles)
- Oh, I wanna get bouncy too.
I love bouncing.
Boing, boing, boing, boing.
(Iver laughs)
- This is gonna work.
I'm sure it is.
Hold on, I'm right here.
Oh yes, gonna put it down.
- Oh, oh no, there we are.
(Tula groans)
- Come on then Tula, off you go.
- Yeah on you get.
(bouncing sounds)
- Ooh, this... this
is hoobly groobly.
(bouncing sounds)
Oh no, I forgot.
Supposed to be doing
hooby paw stands.
(Tula groans)
Hooby bother, I could
never do a hooby paw stand
on this, it's too small!
(bouncy sounds)
Too bouncy.
- No it's not.
(bouncing sounds)
(Groove laughs)
It's hooby groovy.
- Oh Iver, what
am I going to do?
(bouncing sounds)
- [Groove] Boing, boing, boing.
- Uh, why don't we ask
the tiddlepeeps again.
They must know of something
else we could use.
- Yes Iver, come on.
(bouncing sounds)
- Boing, boing, boing, boing.
(happy music)
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
♪ The tiddlypeeps,
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ Help us find things out ♪
♪ They give us clues ♪
♪ They tell us news ♪
♪ That's what
they're all about ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ On the road we go ♪
♪ We're off to see
the tiddlypeeps ♪
♪ They're smart,
they're fun, they know ♪
- How do you do it!
- Like this!
(popping sounds)
- Hoobledoop tiddlypeeps.
- [Children] Hoobledoop Tula!
- Now I need your help.
I need something to
stop myself getting hurt
when I practice my gymnastics.
- What have you tried so far?
- Well I've tried
using a trampoline.
But it was no good
for hooby paw stands.
- What's a hooby
paw stand, Tula?
- [Iver] Oh dear.
- You know!
When you get your front
paws on the ground
and you kick up your back paws
and you balance upside down.
- Oh, do you mean a hand stand?
Like this?
- Yes that's it.
(Tula sighs)
Hooby galooby, are you okay?
- Of course, she
fell on the grass.
- Oh, and grass is soft.
- Yes!
Why don't you use grass Tula?
- Grass, hm.
It does seem hoobly groobly.
But I'm practicing my gymnastics
on the hooby roof garden.
Could I put grass up there?
- [Children] Yes!
- And it won't blow away?
- Of course not!
- And does it matter
if it gets rained on?
- No, grass loves rain.
It dries out really quickly.
- Hooby galooby.
It sounds like grass
really could be the answer.
Iver, Groove?
- Yeah?
- Yeah?
- Could you order me some
grass from hoob net right away?
Thank you so much tiddlypeeps.
I'd better hurry back now.
I can't wait to
try out my grass.
Hoobletoodledo!
- [Children] Hoobletoodledo!
(popping sound)
(happy music)
- [Groove] Nice and firm.
- [Iver] Oh yes, look.
- [Groove] Hm, let me try.
- [Iver] Careful.
- Hoobly groobly, can I try it?
- It's all yours Tula.
- Oh, and...
(Tula groans)
- Oh dear!
Come on Tula, I'll
give you a rub.
- No Iver, I don't need a rub.
I'm not hurt!
(Tula laughs)
- Not hurt?
Oh, that's it, we've done it.
We've found something soft.
And just in time for Hoob News!
(all laugh)
(peaceful music)
♪ Soft is a pillow
under your head ♪
♪ Soft is the
mattress on your bed ♪
♪ Soft is the grass
under yonder green tree ♪
♪ And soft is a hoob
when he's cuddling me ♪
- That was very nice, but
let's sing the right words
- What are the right words?
- I'll show you.
- I thought you'd say that.
♪ Golden slumbers
kiss your eyes ♪
♪ Smiles await you
when you rise ♪
♪ Sleep pretty
tootle, do not cry ♪
♪ And I will sing a lullaby ♪
- I like my words best
- Oh shoosh.
- [Announcer] Hubba
Hubba Hubba Hubba.
- Well hoobs, are you
ready with your news
for my great hoobapedia?
- [All] Ready Hubba Hubba!
- Then take it away.
(intense music)
- Hoobledoop woop, to
all you hoobs out there.
Welcome to Hoob News.
The news show for
hoobs everywhere.
I'm Iver.
- I'm Tula.
And I'm Groove.
- And today we've been
asking the question.
- How can Tula do
hooby paw stands
without getting hurt.
- [Iver] We wanted to
find something soft
to put on the ground.
Tula wanted to use
Groove's soft tummy.
- But funnily enough, I said no.
- [Tula] Groove's collection
of squidgy furry things
was soft, but too
lumpy and bumpy.
- [Iver] So we tried feathers.
But they were really soft
and the wind blew them away.
- [Groove] Then the
tiddlypeeps suggested cushions.
But they went all
soggy when it rained.
- [Iver] Then Roma sent us
a hooabcious trampoline.
- [Groove] Which
was hooby groovy.
- [Tula] But far too bouncy
for hooby paw stands.
- [Iver] Then the
tiddlypeeps told Tula
about something that's
really soft to fall on,
doesn't blow away,
and dries out after
the rain.. it's
- [All] Grass!
- Hoobledooble duper!
Now you've got your grass.
I can see you turning out to be
the greatest gymnast
of them all Tula!
- Well I'm certainly
going to try Hubba Hubba.
- That's the spirit.
So it's thanks once
again to Iver, Tula,
Groove, and Roma, for
giving hoobs everywhere
a little peep into
the world of peeps.
And remember, wherever you are,
may your landings
always be soft ones.
And Hoobletoodledo.
- [All] Hoboletoodledo!
(rock music)
(all laugh)
- [Tula] I never knew you
could do hooby paw stands!
- [Iver] Yeah.
- Hooby galooby.
(all laugh)
♪ Hubba Hubba's in hoob land ♪
♪ And Roma's
somewhere far away ♪
♪ The Motorettes are singing ♪
♪ We keep the engine spinning ♪
♪ Hoob hoob hooray ♪
♪ The hoobmobile is
coming your way. ♪
- Oh here we come!
♪ The hoobs are here
so what do you say ♪
♪ Hoobs ♪
03x48 - Soft
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It stars five creatures called Hoobs (Hubba Hubba, Iver, Groove, Tula, and Roma) from the fictional Hoobland, and their interactions with Earth and the human race.
It stars five creatures called Hoobs (Hubba Hubba, Iver, Groove, Tula, and Roma) from the fictional Hoobland, and their interactions with Earth and the human race.